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To: Eva

Well, the truth is Strom Thurmond was very incapacitated and he continued to serve.

Just because someone has a stroke wouldn't disqualify them from serving, IMHO.

My dad had a stroke, he lost his speech, and use of one arm, but within a month, he was pretty much back to normal.
His speech came back a little slower than his physical abilities.

The question would be not one of physical limitations, but cognitive limitations.


256 posted on 12/13/2006 2:03:03 PM PST by dawn53
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To: dawn53

Let us hope, he, like your dad can recover, and that his family does well.


281 posted on 12/13/2006 2:11:25 PM PST by Robert A Cook PE (I can only donate monthly, but Hillary's ABBCNNBCBS continue to lie every day!)
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To: dawn53

My husband has had several strokes, caused by a hole in his heart which has been repaired, and he has no dysfunction of any kind. He was only in his mid-thirties when he had his first stroke.


308 posted on 12/13/2006 2:24:11 PM PST by Eva
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To: dawn53

Actually, I was thinking about Strom Thurmond when I made my "Week-end at Bernie's" comment. Do you remember how the Democrats treated poor old Strom when they wanted to keep the Senate in session all night for a filibuster and the Republicans asked if Strom could leave the floor? They said no.


314 posted on 12/13/2006 2:27:13 PM PST by Eva
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